MK Ajatshatru Singh slams Pakistan’s Parliament Resolution on Kashmir; calls it a desperate ploy to mislead the world
Challenges Pakistan to first hold a plebiscite in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir
Jammu, Feb 19: Senior BJP leader and former Minister M.K Ajatshatru Singh has launched a scathing attack on Pakistan’s Parliament for passing a resolution urging India to hold a plebiscite in Kashmir, calling it a desperate and hollow attempt to mislead the international community. He asserted that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India and that no external force can alter this undeniable reality.
In a press release issued here today, M.K Ajatshatru Singh ridiculed Pakistan’s move, stating that it exposes the sheer frustration of a failing state that has lost all credibility on the global stage. He said that Pakistan, plagued by political instability, economic collapse, and growing global isolation, is attempting to divert attention from its own failures by reviving baseless rhetoric on Kashmir. He questioned Pakistan’s moral standing, pointing out its brutal suppression of minorities, enforced disappearances in Balochistan, and its active sponsorship of terrorism.
Lambasting Pakistan for its continued interference in India’s internal affairs, the senior BJP leader reminded the world that the people of Jammu and Kashmir have repeatedly rejected Pakistan’s nefarious designs. He asserted that the Union Territory is on a path of unprecedented development under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, leaving behind the dark shadows of separatism and violence. He challenged Pakistan to first hold a plebiscite in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, where people have been suffering under oppressive rule, denied even basic rights.
Ajatshatru Singh further urged the global community to recognize Pakistan’s role in fueling terrorism and instability in the region. He called upon Pakistan to introspect and take responsibility for its crumbling governance, instead of wasting time on meaningless resolutions that hold no value. He stressed that Pakistan must first dismantle terror networks operating on its soil, bring to justice those responsible for the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, and ensure the safety of its own citizens before making laughable demands on Kashmir.
Slamming Pakistan’s continued propaganda, he reaffirmed that the future of Jammu and Kashmir lies solely with India, and no amount of false narratives or resolutions can change that unshakable truth.